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Vi har startet en gruppe for danske boern og foraeldre her i sydlondon. Planen er at moedes ihvertfald en gang om maaneden i et offentligt lokale (i oejeblikket ved Kent House station) og synge, lege og laese lidt paa dansk mens vi faar en kop kaffe og et stykke hjemmebagt kage. Med tiden haaber vi at blive nok til at kunne arrangere noget dansk undervisning.


Hvis du, eller nogen du kender, er interesserede i at vaere med kan vi kontaktes paa [email protected]


Britta og Mette


We've started a group for Danish children living in South London. The plan is to meet at least monthly for play and stay sessions during which we'll sing some Danish songs, read some Danish books and let the children play and make friends. There will also be coffee and homemade cake. We hope to be able to get enough children together to provide Danish classes for the children.


If you, or somebody you know, would be interested in joining the group, please contact us on [email protected]


Britta and Mette

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